University of North Florida


Sodexho Stetson Hatter Invite

Women Win Hatters Invite, Men Finish Second
10/16/2009 9:46:46 PM | Men's Cross Country, Women's Cross Country
Men's Results
Women's Results
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The University of North Florida women and men finished first and second, respectively, in the 16th Annual Sodexho Hatter Invitational on Friday afternoon. The meet was the final regular season meet of the 2009 cross country season two weeks before the Atlantic Sun Championships which will also be hosted by Stetson.
“We started out the week with three goals,” said head coach Mark Van Alstyne. “The first was to win, the second was to develop a feel for how this course will race in two weeks at the A-Sun Championships and continue to run as a team, keeping our packs together.”
The women showed their resilience to stay together in the end, finishing four runners in the top 14. Freshman Shelby Kittrell led the Ospreys to their first win of the season, finishing third individually out of the 174 runners. There was a total of 20 teams competing with 12 Division I schools.
Sophomore Erin Heasely put up her best finish and second best time of the season against the entire field with her eighth place finish in 18:13. Freshman Meggie Emons (19:02) and senior Hillary Adams (19:20) also put together a big finish, placing 12th and 14th, respectively.
The women finished ahead of USF, FAU and UCF. UNF was also able to edge out A-Sun rivals East Tennessee State, Florida Gulf Coast and Stetson.
The men's side was very similar to the women. The Ospreys finished behind A-Sun foe ETSU, who were regionally ranked 13th in the south region as well as NAIA's top ranking affiliate Embry-Riddle. The men scored 79 points, which was made possible by sophomore Johnathan Esteban's consistency on the course. He reeled in fifth place out of the 141 runners with a time of 26:15. Sophomore Josh Brown placed 10th for his best finish this season. Following Brown's performance was senior Sammy Palmer (27:08), junior William Pearce (27:31) and freshman James Post (27:43).
“Both the men and the women did well,” said VanAlstyne. “They stayed together and battled hard which resulted in our success.”
UNF will begin to prepare for the A-Sun Championships, which will be held in two weeks on Saturday, Oct. 31, in DeLand, Fla.















